[ Grammar ]
The flight to London has been canceled _______ severe weather conditions.
A. due on
B. due for
C. due to
D. due in

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Punctuation › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
(1) When Noah stepped on the bug, he screamed: “Oh no,”
(2) When Noah stepped on the bug, he screamed, “Oh no!”
(3) When Noah stepped on the bug, he screamed, “Oh no”!
A. (1)
B. (2)
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Past simple and past participle of BREAK
A. BREAKED / BROKEN
B. BROKE / BREAKED
C. BROKE / BROKEN
D. BREAKED / BREAKED